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Originalism vs. Class Action Reform
Posting Member: Cato Institute
News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: US HOUSE / LEADERS
Forum: *US Congress
David Boaz once suggested that the Class Action Fairness Act—an important statute that federalizes lots of abusive lawsuits traditionally confined to states—gives federal courts power they shouldn’t have. In this article, I marshal new evidence of the Constitution’s original meaning that supports David. In a nutshell: the evidence confirms an interpretation of the Constitution’s text... MORE
Dec 04 2008 7:53:40 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
A Case for Climbing Out of the Middle East
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: World News
Category: MIDDLE EAST
Forum: *Middle East
Cato-at-liberty readers frustrated with the United States’ travails in the Middle East may want to have a look at John Mearsheimer’s article in the current Newsweek, “Rebalancing the Middle East.” Mearsheimer makes the case for offshore balancing, which is to say removing forward deployed U.S. forces from the region and scaling back our objectives to center on merely precluding one... MORE
Dec 04 2008 7:44:23 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
The Constant Bailer II
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Florida
Category: EDUCATION
Forum: *Education News - FL
The superintendent of the financially inept Miami-Dade Schools wants a federal bailout, and it’s hard to blame him for desiring a piece of Washington’s ever-bigger Ineptitude Rewards Programs. But, as I wrote a couple of months ago – and a professor echoes in the article about the Supt’s request — public schools are, essentially, constantly being bailed out. They live off of government money, which come to think of it, might be... MORE
Nov 25 2008 8:20:25 PM | Comments: 1 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
I’ll Tell You What’s Tedious
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: *WHITE HOUSE / PRESIDENT BUSH
Forum: President Barak Obama
Jonah Goldberg finds “conservative complaints about Barack Obama’s public-schools hypocrisy…all a bit tedious.” Well, aside from my not having actually seen many conservatives complaining about Obama choosing a private school for his kids while telling the rest of us to support public schools, I find arguments like Goldberg’s main one tedious. Very tedious. Like, we-should-just-keep-trying-to-force-excellence-out-of-socialism... MORE
Nov 25 2008 8:14:35 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Is Hillary Clinton Unconstitutional?
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: US SENATE / MEMBERS
Forum: Sen. Clinton, Hillary - D-NY
So Hillary Clinton is “on track” to be the nation’s top diplomat, huh? Well, setting aside the wisdom of that decision — forget ideology; does she have both foreign policy expertise and a good working relationship with the President-elect? — it appears that there may be genuine constitutional problems with her expected nomination. To wit, Article I, section 6, clause... MORE
Nov 25 2008 8:11:18 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Obama the Open?
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: *WHITE HOUSE / PRESIDENT BUSH
Forum: President Barak Obama
A coalition of liberal, conservative, and libertarian groups has issued an excellent report encouraging the Obama administration to make reforms to create a more open, transparent, and accountable government. Candidate Obama has made extensive promises to further those principles, so let’s make sure he... MORE
Nov 13 2008 6:33:05 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Blocking Obama’s Health Plan Is Key to the GOP’s Survival
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Health / Medical
Category: HEALTHCARE
Forum: *Healthcare News
Ditto Baucus’ health plan. And Kennedy’s. And Wyden’s. Why? Norman Markowitz, a contributing editor at PoliticalAffairs.net (motto: “Marxist Thought Online”), makes an interesting point about how making citizens dependent on the government for their medical care can change the fates of political parties: A “single payer” national health system – known as “socialized medicine” in the... MORE
Nov 13 2008 6:30:52 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Pelosi Power
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: US HOUSE / LEADERS
Forum: Rep. Pelosi, Nancy D-CA/Nat.
Politico declares Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi “the most powerful woman in U.S. political history.” I once suggested that White House aide Karen Hughes, “the most powerful shaper of the words and message of a president of the United States whose own command of the language seems weaker than average,” held that position and got altogether too little attention for her... MORE
Nov 13 2008 6:28:48 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Cato Debates Potential Auto Industry Bailout on NPR.org
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Business
Category: .BUSINESS NEWS / ISSUES
Forum: Economy - US
Cato Senior Fellow Daniel J. Mitchell participated in a debate yesterday on NPR.org that discussed the possible implications of a government bailout of the U.S. auto industry. Mitchell argued against it, and in the middle of the debate, NPR held an online poll that showed that 68 percent of listeners agreed with him. Quotes from Daniel Mitchell pulled from... MORE
Oct 30 2008 4:35:51 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Does Harper Support Regulation of Gambling and Financial Services?
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: ELECTIONS / CAMPAIGNS
Forum: President 08
My post yesterday regarding Members of Congress who voted to exempt financial derivatives from state gambling laws created a firestorm of controversy. Well, two people asked me about it, anyway . . . (A new WashingtonWatch.com post on the presidential candidates who didn’t help create our economic problems is available for your perusal, by the way.) “Why would a libertarian think it’s bad to exempt anyone from regulation? Do you support gambling laws? Do you support financial... MORE
Oct 30 2008 4:33:43 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
No Socialists Here
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: *WHITE HOUSE / PRESIDENT BUSH
Forum: President Barak Obama
Is Barack Obama a socialist? That’s the question Cato adjunct scholar Don Boudreaux asks in one of the last paper editions of the Christian Science Monitor. Not really, he concludes. But Anyone who speaks glibly of “spreading the wealth around” sees wealth not as resulting chiefly from individual effort, initiative, and risk-taking, but from great social forces beyond any private producer’s control….This “socialism-lite,” however, is as... MORE
Oct 30 2008 4:30:09 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Cato Expert On Barack Obama’s Proposed Health Care Plan
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: *WHITE HOUSE / PRESIDENT BUSH
Forum: President Barak Obama
Cato Director of Health Policy Studies Michael F. Cannon weighs in on the problems with Obama’s health care plan: ... MORE
Oct 28 2008 6:51:34 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Response to Criticisms of “Universal Coverage Kills”
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Health / Medical
Category: HEALTHCARE
Forum: *Healthcare News
I have received a fair amount of criticism for my recent oped “Universal Coverage Kills,” which appeared at National Review Online and in the Orange County Register: Fun excerpts include: A philosophically sympathetic eICU medical director emails that I am “off the mark.” A “free-market believer and an attorney” emails that he is “upset about the increasingly anti-physician rhetoric of Mr. Cannon. It is... MORE
Oct 28 2008 6:48:26 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Random Searches = Poor Counterterrorism
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: World News
Category: TERRORISM
Forum: *Terrorism Headlines
terrorism [ter-uh-riz-uhm] - noun 1. the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, esp. for political purposes. 2. the state of fear and submission produced by terrorism or terrorization. 3. a terroristic method of governing or of resisting a government. So, one would think that countering terrorism would involve resisting coercion by... MORE
Oct 28 2008 6:27:09 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Palin, Disabled Kids, and Federal Policy
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: POLITICAL LEADERS
Forum: Sarah Palin R-AK for Vice President
Last Friday, Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin offered a federal policy prescription for disabled students: more choice for parents, tens of billions of new spending on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and some unspecified “reforming and refocusing.” The Constitution affords the federal government no authority to determine how children... MORE
Oct 27 2008 4:08:07 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Obama Said McCain Is Confused
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: *WHITE HOUSE / PRESIDENT BUSH
Forum: President Barak Obama
According to the New York Times, Sen. John McCain stepped up his criticism of the Bush administration by pounding the lectern and demanding that the government support his plan to buy troubled mortgages from homeowners. “And why isn’t the Treasury secretary ordering them to do that?” Mr. McCain asked. And then he... MORE
Oct 27 2008 4:04:47 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Universal Coverage Kills
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: .GOVERNMENT NEWS / ISSUES
Forum: Medicare
Members of the Anti-Universal Coverage Club will be interested in my article published today at National Review Online: McCain, Obama, and the voters would do well to keep in mind what this month — October 2008 — has to say about the quality of medical care when government is in charge. Federal bureaucrats have announced that, as of this month, the Medicare program will no longer provide financial rewards to doctors and hospitals who... MORE
Oct 21 2008 2:27:55 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Deregulation and Inequality
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Politics
Category: .GOVERNMENT NEWS / ISSUES
Forum: Government Regulations
Matt Yglesias has been doing some great blogging lately about the negative effects of certain kinds of government regulation on ordinary consumers: The fact that Joe is not a licensed plumber would be a great opportunity for an enterprising politician to try to make an issue out of the growth of occupational licensing requirements in the United States and the barriers to economic growth and opportunity they... MORE
Oct 21 2008 2:23:43 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
Is Capitalism Dead?
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: Business
Category: .BUSINESS NEWS / ISSUES
Forum: Economy - US
That seems to be the question on the cover of every magazine this week. It’s also the headline of the lead editorial in today’s Washington Post. But the subhead might surprise you. Is Capitalism Dead? The market that failed was not exactly free. The editors begin: As financial panic spread across the globe and governments scrambled to contain the... MORE
Oct 20 2008 12:21:53 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
The War on Complacency
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News Source: Cato Institute
Newspage: National News
Category: NATIONAL SECURITY
Forum: US Dept> Homeland Security
Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff is worried that we are letting our guard down. In the current issue of the Armed Forces Journal, he writes: “Among the security challenges America faces in the future, there is none greater than the problem of complacency.” Some would call that good news. All the threats that we are told to fear — Iran, EMP pulses in... MORE
Oct 20 2008 12:12:16 PM | Comments: 0 | Post Comment | Permalink | Story Link | Email | Syndication Manager |
 
 
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Today, those who subscribe to the principles of the American Revolution--individual liberty, limited government, the free market, and the rule of law--call themselves by a variety of terms, including conservative, libertarian, classical liberal, and liberal. We see problems with all of those terms. "Conservative" smacks of an unwillingness to change, of a desire to preserve the status quo. Only in America do people seem to refer to free-market capitalism--the most progressive, dynamic, and ever-changing system the world has ever known--as conservative. Additionally, many contemporary American conservatives favor state intervention in some areas, most notably in trade and into our private lives.

"Classical liberal" is a bit closer to the mark, but the word "classical" connotes a backward-looking philosophy.
Finally, "liberal" may well be the perfect word in most of the world--the liberals in societies from China to Iran to South Africa to Argentina are supporters of human rights and free markets--but its meaning has clearly been corrupted by contemporary American liberals.

The Jeffersonian philosophy that animates Cato's work has increasingly come to be called "libertarianism" or "market liberalism." It combines an appreciation for entrepreneurship, the market process, and lower taxes with strict respect for civil liberties and skepticism about the benefits of both the welfare state and foreign military adventurism.

The market-liberal vision brings the wisdom of the American Founders to bear on the problems of today. As did the Founders, it looks to the future with optimism and excitement, eager to discover what great things women and men will do in the coming century. Market liberals appreciate the complexity of a great society, they recognize that socialism and government planning are just too clumsy for the modern world. It is--or used to be--the conventional wisdom that a more complex society needs more government, but the truth is just the opposite. The simpler the society, the less damage government planning does. Planning is cumbersome in an agricultural society, costly in an industrial economy, and impossible in the information age. Today collectivism and planning are outmoded and backward, a drag on social progress.

Market liberals have a cosmopolitan, inclusive vision for society. We reject the bashing of gays, Japan, rich people, and immigrants that contemporary liberals and conservatives seem to think addresses society's problems. We applaud the liberation of blacks and women from the statist restrictions that for so long kept them out of the economic mainstream. Our greatest challenge today is to extend the promise of political freedom and economic opportunity to those who are still denied it, in our own country and around the world.

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